Juventus make €53.5 Million after selling Christiano Ronaldo shirts

BureauAug 21, 2018Aug 21, 2018

Juventus generate €53.5m from Cristiano Ronaldo shirts sales.

Italian prominent Football Club Juventus has made €53.5m by selling Christiano Shirt in collaboration with another apparel and sportswear giant Adidas. In Indian currency, the Old Lady (Juventus) have made ₹430 crores from CR7 shirts.

With the deal of Christiano Ronaldo playing with the Italian Football Club Juventus, it has put an end to a decade old career of Ronaldo with the Real Madrid. The deal which was sealed in over$ 100 Million, according to the Guardian, the team Juventus has made good profit out of 520,000 shirts bearing Ronaldo’s name in just 24 hours of the Merchandise being released. However, Ronaldo has not stepped onto the field in the Juventus shirt yet, the Old Lady have already recovered half of the amount for which they have bought Real Madrid Man.

The CR7 Printed shirts are highly demanded across the world, as Christiano Ronaldo has huge number of fan following. In 2016, the current Serie A champions sold around 850,000 jerseys and now with the coming Ronaldo, the number can be surpassed this time.

Adidas which has signed a six-year deal with the Italian giant Juventus back in 2016 is now supposedly boom a lot with the transfer of Portuguese talisman in the club. At present, the CR7 shirts are available in £92 which can be bought both offline and online.

The Italian giant Juventus brought the Portuguese talisman Christiano Ronaldo to Turin in €100 m for a period of two years. Besides, Juventus will also incur €120 m over the course of four years. Adding other revenues, the total value of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, Christiano Ronaldo reaches to €232 m euros (₹23.2 crores).

The record goal scorer in the UEFA Champions League, Christiano Ronaldo will definitely take the Serie A to a new level as what he did to the Manchester United and Real Madrid. In a latest released on the social media, Ronaldo can be seen meeting with his new teammates in Turin.

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